Cosatto Supa Stroller Review and Video

There is a rather new baby gear brand in town (from Europe!) that has some pretty fun strollers you should know about. Cosatto’s mission is to help save the world with baby gear and I think their strollers are on the right track. With fun fabric varieties such as flamingos, cute monsters, whimsical trees, adorable flowers and more, the Cosatto Supa is sure to be a head turner on the street.

SEAT

The Supa seat is roomy at 12″ wide with a 19″ seat back and a measurement of 27″ from back of seat to canopy. The manual, which is still from the European version I assume, states that the weight capacity is 33 lbs. I’m just not sure that the weight capacity won’t be raised to the usual 45-50 lb weight capacity that we usually see in the US. Stay tuned on that.

There is a padded, adjustable, 5-point harness in the seat with a removable infant head hugger and adorable harness pads. The calf rest adjusts into two different positions (up and down) and the very deep reclining seat can accommodate a newborn.

BASKET

The basket is pretty typical for an umbrella stroller and is best accessed from the back of the stroller. It can hold a small to medium diaper bag or quite a few loose baby essentials.

CANOPY

The can0py is HUGE when the second large panel is unzipped and folds down in front of the child. One innovative feature of the canopy is the large pocket on top that allows you to slide an iPad or tablet into so that your little rider can watch something while reclined in their seat. Definitely check out our video review to get the entire scoop on the tablet viewing window.

On the back of the canopy is a small peek a boo window, a large parent pouch and a small pocket with a MP3 adapter and speaker so that you can also play your child’s favorite music in the stroller.

HANDLES

The separate handles are foam covered and are adjustable from 42″ from ground to handle to 44″ for our taller and shorter parents.

WHEELS

The Supa rolls on 5 1/2″ hard rubber wheels that feature adorable graphics depending on which fabric you chose. Ours has cute little flamingos! The rear wheels sport a one-step parking brake and the front wheels are 360 degree swivel wheels with the ability to lock straight for a little “mommy terrain” such as gravel, grass and playground mulch.

FOLD/UNFOLD

The stroller features an easy umbrella-style fold and ends in a stand-alone package. Plus, it has an auto lock, which I LOVE!

ACCESSORIES

I’m happy to report that the Cosatto Supacomes with a bunch of INCLUDED accessories such as the matching, 4-way, reversible “Cosy Toes” which is a seat liner and foot muff all in one. The stroller also includes a cup holder and rain guard!

WRAP-UP

For all these fun features, the Cosatto Supa has a pretty hefty price tag for an umbrella stroller of $399. Since it does not take an infant car seat to become a travel system, you just need to make sure you have a big stroller budget for this one. To get the entire feel and know if this is the right stroller for you, make sure to watch our Baby Gizmo Video review above!

Baby Gizmo founder Hollie Schultz is the proud mom of three adorable kids. This certified CPS (Child Passenger Safety) Tech and baby gear expert is the host of the Baby Gizmo video reviews giving moms the inside look at baby products before they purchase them. Hollie is also the co-author of The Baby Gizmo Buying Guide. A former resident of Los Angeles, she and her family now live in North Carolina where she is having a blast designing and decorating her new home.

Hi, Hollie! We love your reviews! My wife asked me a few weeks ago when we were making our final stroller pick, “why hasn’t she reviewed Cosatto?” She really wanted a unique stroller. We felt we just didn’t have enough info on this company to purchase without a video review — at this price. After a bit of research, we were getting pulled toward the Cosatto To and Fro (which we would have had to buy on UK Amazon); it has a full recline and reversible seat. It also takes a carrier, if you buy Cosatto brand. There’s also many… Read more »